The power of love to change bodies is legendary, built into folklore, common sense, and everyday experience. Love moves the flesh, it pushes matter around.... Throughout history, "tender loving care" has uniformly been recognized as a valuable element in healing.

~Larry Dossey

Kaity Weichel, RMT, D.Ac.

Simply put: I love my job!

What drew me to Massage Therapy was a desire to help people, and that continues to be the primary focus of my treatments. For me, it is a fantastic mixture of the scientific wonder of the human body - that complex anatomy that keeps us functioning and flourishing - with the healing that comes from hands-on therapies, in a world where it seems we continually find ourselves more distanced from one another.

My treatments are dynamic, in that I am always adapting and changing my techniques to find a way to give you the best results. I believe Clinical Massage Therapy and Contemporary Medical Acupuncture are powerful tools to resolve dysfunction and promote natural healing processes.

It is a great reward to me when my clients, through a combination of treatments and their own dedication to improving their health, need only return for occasional maintenance.

What ever your treatment goals - be they recovering from injury, improving or maintaining your overall health, or simply reducing daily stress and discomfort - I will work with you to achieve what you need to reach that healthier, happier state of being.

Professional Training

I began my career as a Registered Massage Therapist working in Spa, Chiropractic, and Sports Clinical settings, gaining valuable experience and developing my skills and practice.

Wishing to expand my practice, in June, 2010, I completed my Diploma in the Contemporary Medical Acupuncture Program, taught through the Department of Anesthesia, Continuing Medical Education of McMaster University, located in Hamilton, ON. October, 2012 was the opening of our clinic, New Leaf Kinetic Arts, where the treatment focus is Sports, Deep Tissue, Postural and Muscular Rehabilitation.

I am registered through the Massage Therapist Association of Saskatchewan (MTAS), the Provincial Medical Acupuncture Association (PMAA), and hold professional affiliation with the Canadian Contemporary Acupuncture Association (CCAA).

We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit.